The linear equation 2x – 3y = x - 1 has
a) Two solution
b) A unique solution
c) No solution
d) Infinitely many solutions
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The linear equation 2x – 3y = x - 1 has
a) Two solution
b) A unique solution
c) No solution
d) Infinitely many solutions
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[tex] Given \: Linear \: equation : 2x-3y = x - 1 [/tex]
[tex] \implies 2x - 3y - x = -1 [/tex]
[tex] \implies x - 3y = - 1 [/tex]
[tex] \therefore Option \: \pink{ ( d ) } \: is \: correct. [/tex]
[tex] /* We \:know \:that , [/tex]
[tex] \blue{ (Any \: Linear \: equation \: in \:two \: variables } [/tex]
[tex] \blue { have \: infinitely \:many \: solutions . )}[/tex]
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